William rosenoanz and michael esch



the .centre of u cylindrical refrigerator of the usual forin andappearance,

' one bottle can be easily brought IWithin convenient reach,

- both of which are firmly secured to the casing. Legs Aor iftng'es, a,

` of the latter is cooled. I is an annular plate or box,

one above the other, in one refhrigerator, a false bottoni, D, being ofco I @uitrit tats; attnt fr:

Laim Patent No. 61,354, ma .my 30.1867.

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Tosti. wHoM 1T MAY coNcE1`tN=` i Be it known that we, WILLrAuRosnNxnASzand VMtonsL Esca, of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, and;V

State of Minnesota, have invented a new and improvedefrigerator; and' wedo hereby declare that the follow ing is a full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, which will enable others skilled in the-art to makeand usc the same,` reference being' had tothe accompanying drawings,forming part ofithis specification, in which- Figure 1 represents avertical' central section of our improved refrigerator.

Figure 2 is a horizontal section of the same, taken on the line x z,iig. 1.

Similar letters of reference indicate like parts. I I

This iuvegition relates to a. new device for cooling liquids in bottles,said device being so constructed that any one bottle can be easily takenout and replaced, and so thata constant stream of cold water is made tocirculate in the apparatus.

The invention consists, first, in the construction and arrangement of acylindrical vertical waterftank within said tank being provided with afeed .and an -overiow-pipc, through which a constant circulation of coldwater is kept up .in the tank by means'of a pump, which is operated byvclock-work, and which takes the water from a reservoir which isarranged below the refrigerator, and in which a. suiicient quantity ofice 'is kept for keeping the water as cool as necessary. The inventionconsists, second, in the arrangement around the aforesaid tank of anannular support for bottles. and other articles, the said supportresting u ponrollers insuch :t manner that it can easily, be revolvedaround the tank.u The' lowerparts of the bottles tit into reces-sesprovided in this support, andare thuslrmly held. By opening the door inthe outer casing of the refrigerator, and by turning the aforesaidannular support, any

said support, for holding the small brokeniice used ator. A drawer isarranged in the refrigerator below the drawer mny'alsoaid to keep byrestaurants. The coverofthe said draweris perforated, so that the ice inthe the contents of the bottles cool.

This inventionV will be particularly useful for restaurants kinds ofliquids, and who find i-t to ltheir interest to have these liquids keptcool and fresh. v

A represents the cylindrical casing of a refrigerator, which is made oftwo layers of sheet metal, between which paper or other non-conductingmaterial is arranged. B is the cover, and C the bottom of the cylinder,muy be arranged below the bottom C, for

d in the cylinder A. Upon it rests an upright cylinand all persons whohave to use or handle di'crcnt supporting the refrigerator. is a. falsebottom arrange y der, E, the sides'of which reach to the cover B, usshown. F is n pipe, which leads through the bottoms vC and D into thecentral cylinder E, and through whichice-watcr ils pumped into thecylinder E by means of a self actingr pump, (which is not shown.) G is npipe, which also extends from the waterreservoir to the upper `partofthe tank E, through which the water in the tank flows olfafter'reaohing th I) is perforated between the walls of E and A. His n,drawer, which is arranged between the bottoms C andD, and

which is to bc lled with small ice, by which, as well as by the water inthe tank E, the annular space J outside which fits into Vthe chamber J,und'to the under side of evolved around the tank E. Holes are lsuchrevolving rings may be arranged, urse provided below each ring. K is a'which rollers b Z1V are secured, as shown, so that the said. ring I canbe r ,provided in the ring I for holding bottles, as shown. Any' numberof door in the casing A, for giving access to the chamber J.

What we claim sa new,'and desire tc secure by Letters Patent, is- Thetank E, when arranged as herein shbwn and described, false bottom D.revolving ring I, and case A of a refrigerator, all'4 made substantiallyas set forth.

The above specification of our invention signed by us this secondday ofApril, 1867.

` -WILLIAM ROSENKRANZ,

`MICHAEL ESCH.

Witnesses E. Baccara,

Nix L'nur.

and can be removed from and replaced in the refrigere height ofthe pipeG. The bottom in combination with the drawer H, (perforatcd,)

